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*** and nipple licked by a guy

Hi
My *** and nipples were licked by a guy. I do not know if he is clean although he said he is all healthy. No sex happen between us. But i am so freak out as saliva can still carry virus. I am just wondering if I have the risk of getting HIV.
Also when should I start to do the test? I noticed that there is 5th generation of HIV test now, I do not know if the window period is shorted than the 4th one.

Thanks so much and hope god bless me all healthy~~
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No, saliva inactivates virus so it can't infect. You had zero risk just like all the babies or people who go on dates who have a cut on their lips and were kissed by an HIV person but didn't get it either.
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thanks so much for your response. I was just worried that I might have small wound in my a s s
You can move on and get back to your happy life, because you don't have HIV.
Hi Sir. Sorry I am so nervous now. Because I saw that there can be HIV virus in the saliva. And if the saliva flow into my a-s-s, is that something I should worry about? I do not know if there is any bleeding or not while my a-s-s was sucked
I don't know where you saw the virus lives in saliva and no one here cares because there are so many sites with wrong information or who deal with theoretical risks that NEVER happen.

We use CDC guidelines and expert doctors. Nothing else I can add, other than only sex risks are penetrating unprotected anal or vaginal which you didn't have. Nothing detail you can add to your situation will make it a risk, but if you keep hunting on Google you will never find peace so it is best to back to your normal happy life instead of trying to be a doctor without training.
Thanks sir. I will try to stop and wait for 4 weeks to get the 4th generation test in peace. Thanks again for the help and information
If there was the risk you fear then everyone would have HIV from kissing.
The science is 40 years old and you have no medical training, so consider they are right and you are wrong.
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